Aus NiederlandeLebt in Zwolle, Niederlande (15:56 UTC+02:00)
Über mich
italki-Lehrkraft seit 3. May 2021
Thema von InteresseReisenFilmeLesen
I'm Elles, 23 years old and living in The Netherlands. I love traveling, learning languages and new cultures.
I am a media designer, specialised in making video's. In my free time i like to be creative and i enjoy a good conversation.
Ich als Lehrkraft
I really enjoy teaching about the dutch language to others, especially while talking about topics we both like. I will give you the time to find words so you don't feel stressed. As i said in my video, you can always say a few words in english if you can't find a word or have a question.
Meine Stunden und mein Unterrichtsstil
In my lessons we are going to have conversations, just as you would with a friend. this way you will learn the language naturally, and makes you more confident speaking Dutch. I will send teaching material a few days before the following lesson starts so you can take your time to look at it. For my lessons it's good to have basic knowlegde of the dutch language so we can start talking straight away. But remember, you are here to learn!
Great class with a very nice teacher! I recommend her 100%!
2. Juni 2021
ethan
11 Niederländisch Unterrichtsstunden
Auswahl der Lehrkraft
Elles is an awesome teacher! She is positive, supportive and very patient.
28. Mai 2021
Sterling Coe
17 Niederländisch Unterrichtsstunden
Auswahl der Lehrkraft
This was my third lesson with Elles, and she is such a great teacher! She remembered my goals for learning and has helped guide me in those goals both during the lesson and with great resources. Elles is also easy to talk to and patient!
20. Mai 2021
Alexey Kabanov
7 Niederländisch Unterrichtsstunden
I had around 10 lessons with Elles, and my opinion changed from pretty good to terrible during the course of the lessons.
You always have to push Elles if you want to get something. If you don't ask her to give a homework, she will not give it. For the last several times I asked her explicitly about it, she said she would do it, but she didn't. I also asked her to check my homework, and the last time she promised to check it, but she didn't.
At the first lesson, I asked her to follow the book I have. She agreed, but we opened the book one or two times in total.
There was barely any structure during the lesson, but always talking. If you want to do something else, you have to explicitly call it out.
I grabbed several cool tips about Dutch grammar, but not more than that